The Role of Organismal Oxidative Stress in the Ecology and Life-History Evolution of Animals [electronic resource] / by David Costantini.

Por: Costantini, David [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Fascinating Life SciencesEditor: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XVI, 418 p. 101 illus., 39 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031651830Tema(s): Zoology | Physiology | Biodiversity | Zoology | Animal Physiology | BiodiversityFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 590 Clasificación LoC:QL1-991Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Chapter 1: Oxidative Status and Oxidative Stress: Definitions and Mechanisms -- Chapter 2: The Immuno-Oxidative Ecology -- Chapter 3: Oxidative Costs and Antioxidant Rewards of Nutrition -- Chapter 4: Diversity in Oxidative Status: Roles of Stress Response, Metabolism, Rhythmicity, and (Epi)Genetics -- Chapter 5: Exposome and Regulation of Oxidative Status Across Different Environments -- Chapter 6: From Strenuous Migration to Dormancy and Arousal: How Physical (In)Activity Affects Oxidative Status -- Chapter 7: For Better or Worse: How Early Life Oxidative Stress Moulds the Phenotype -- Chapter 8: The Oxidative Costs of a Colourful Life -- Chapter 9: Oxidative Stress and Reproductive Trade-offs: From Courtship to Parental Care -- Chapter 10: The Long and The Short of It: How Oxidative Stress Drives Cellular Senescence, Ageing, and Lifespan of Animals.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book illustrates the role of cellular oxidative stress as one of the most important physiological cornerstones in the evolution of biodiversity. The first part of the book provides the fundamentals to navigate the field and analyse the cross-talk between oxidative status homeostasis and other fundamental organismal functions, such as immunity and stress physiology. The second part of the book argues that oxidative stress underpins the astonishing diversity of adaptations to the environments and the evolution of life-history strategies, from growth to reproduction. Unravelling the (un)expected ways through which the need of regulating the organismal oxidative status has influenced the evolution of life, this book presents a novel integrative way of thinking about how a cellular mechanism has shaped the evolution of life and death.
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Chapter 1: Oxidative Status and Oxidative Stress: Definitions and Mechanisms -- Chapter 2: The Immuno-Oxidative Ecology -- Chapter 3: Oxidative Costs and Antioxidant Rewards of Nutrition -- Chapter 4: Diversity in Oxidative Status: Roles of Stress Response, Metabolism, Rhythmicity, and (Epi)Genetics -- Chapter 5: Exposome and Regulation of Oxidative Status Across Different Environments -- Chapter 6: From Strenuous Migration to Dormancy and Arousal: How Physical (In)Activity Affects Oxidative Status -- Chapter 7: For Better or Worse: How Early Life Oxidative Stress Moulds the Phenotype -- Chapter 8: The Oxidative Costs of a Colourful Life -- Chapter 9: Oxidative Stress and Reproductive Trade-offs: From Courtship to Parental Care -- Chapter 10: The Long and The Short of It: How Oxidative Stress Drives Cellular Senescence, Ageing, and Lifespan of Animals.

This book illustrates the role of cellular oxidative stress as one of the most important physiological cornerstones in the evolution of biodiversity. The first part of the book provides the fundamentals to navigate the field and analyse the cross-talk between oxidative status homeostasis and other fundamental organismal functions, such as immunity and stress physiology. The second part of the book argues that oxidative stress underpins the astonishing diversity of adaptations to the environments and the evolution of life-history strategies, from growth to reproduction. Unravelling the (un)expected ways through which the need of regulating the organismal oxidative status has influenced the evolution of life, this book presents a novel integrative way of thinking about how a cellular mechanism has shaped the evolution of life and death.

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